8277 Lodgepole Trail Lone Tree, Colorado 80124

I spent a portion of the day in Lone Tree.  I’ve decided in spite of what Walk Score reports, Lone Tree is a very walkable community!  Shopping on S. Quebec and Yosemite, Transportation including Light Rail, Schools (both private and public), I-25 & C-470 access, parks, trails and Cadillacs all within walking distance.  What could be better?  Well, Town Hall, the Library, Cook Park Pool, Lone Tree Country Club and Hotel all add to the town’s convenient nature.  It’s suburban, but it’s urban.  It can be rural, but it is always suburban.

Lone Tree is an enigma of single family, multi-family and commercial uses wrapped in a conundrum and boxed in a riddle.  Figure that one out!

I have a new listing coming next week at 8277 Lodgepole Trail at $450,000.

It is a beautiful home on a private site with a wonderful list of upgrades and updating.  Let’s start on the main level which is entirely finished with freshly finished hardwoods except for the laundry room.  A relevant paint scheme enhances the overall appeal and first impression.  Add the basement finish which offers a complete guest suite, recreation/media room, wet bar, garden level windows, work space and storage.  Upstairs the bridge open to the foyer and voluminous family room segregates a wonderful master suite from the secondary bedrooms.  This is a floor plan featuring that sought after Kitchen/Noon/Family configuration.  It is worth your time for a visit.  You will not be disappointed!

Come enjoy the Town of Lone Tree, and then decide to live there!

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Joe Hubert at Land Title Guarantee Company

Joe Hubert at Land Title Guarantee Company

Why Working with the Right Title Company is So Important.

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Will Champ Bailey Really Sell His House?

Champ Bailey’s House

Champ Bailey's House

Champ Bailey's House

So far, there is no typical sign of Champ Bailey’s House being for sale, but who knows what lurks behind the scenes.

We’ll keep you posted when it comes on the market.

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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BUYING CARMELO ANTHONY’S HOUSE?

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BUYING CARMELO ANTHONY’S HOUSE?.

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Monthly e-News February, 2011

Monthly e-News February, 2011.

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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BUYING CARMELO ANTHONY’S HOUSE?

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BUYING CARMELO ANTHONY’S HOUSE?.

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Second Dishwashers Fast-Track Kitchen Cleanup

Dishwasher

Dishwasher

Installing a second dishwasher speeds cleanup, customizes your kitchen, and makes your home more functional and practical.

Second dishwasher location

Large kitchens have stations for cooking, food prep, and dishwashing. The main dishwasher sits to the left or right of the main sink, beneath cabinets for plates and glasses. 

Place a second dishwasher strategically to accomplish your dish flow objectives.

  • If the second’s main job is cleaning glassware, locate it near stemware storage, perhaps in a butler’s pantry where crystal and china live.
  • If you keep kosher, put the second dishwasher where you store either your meat or milk dishes.
  • If dish control is your objective, install the second in the island prep station.

Second space

Most dishwashers are at least 24 inches wide (32 to 34.5 inches high), though you can find 18- or 30-inch models. Your choice should be based, in part, on how much cabinet space you’re willing to sacrifice. If you’re doing a total remodel, integrate the second dishwasher into your design. If you’re giving your space a facelift, then sacrifice your least-used cabinet.

Second installation

Second installs are the same as first:

  • Tap into the water supply.
  • Hook up drain lines to waste lines.
  • Wire to the electrical source.

These tasks are accomplished by snaking plastic and copper tubing and armored wire behind cabinets and sometimes under floors to the new dishwasher. Figure on spending $200 to $300 for labor.

Dishwasher prices

Dishwashers cost from $250 for a four-cycle, 24-inch Kenmore to $2,500 for Miele’s eight-cycle LaPerla stainless steel model. 

Two-drawer dishwashers, where upper and lower sections can run independently, cost about $1,300. Single-drawer washers–a good option for limited space–cost $700 to $1,000. 

By: Caralee Adams

Published: February 3, 2011

Caralee Adams, a veteran journalist, has written for Better Homes and Gardens, Parents, Fitness, and The Wall Street Journal.

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Super Joe Hubert Is Back With A January, 2011 Denver Market Update

Super Joe Hubert

Joe Really Is Super!

Says Joe:

As a quick recap, January 2011 combined MLS Residential Statistics had the following changes compared to January of 2010.

  • Decrease in the Number of Closed Sales to 1,724 (down 6.4%)
  • Average Days on Market increased to 120 days
  • Number of Active Listings increased 5.2% to 13,714
  • Absorption Rate increased to 8.1 months (up 21.4%)
  • Average Sold Price increased (up 6.7 % from $260,530 to $277,922)

For more details on the combined MLS Residential Statistics, select the first link below titled “Total MLS” or feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

Total MLS
All Metrolist Areas as one download
Aurora North (AUN)
Aurora South ( AUS)
Brighton, Fort Lupton (BFL)
Broomfield (BRM)
Douglas County West (DCW)
Douglas Elbert Parker (DEP)
Douglas Highlands Ranch Lone Tree (DHL)
Denver Northeast (DNE)
Denver Northwest (DNW)
Denver Southeast (DSE)
Denver Southwest (DSW)
Downtown Denver (DTD)
East Suburban North (ESN)
East Suburban South (ESS)
Jefferson County Central (JFC)
Jefferson County North (JFN)
Jefferson County South (JFS)
Jefferson County West (JFW)
Jefferson County Northcentral (JNC)
Jefferson County Southcentral (JSC)
Lafayette (LAF)
Mountain Clear Creek (MCC)
Mountain Conifer Pine (MCP)
Mountain Evergreen North (MEN)
Mountain Evergreen South (MES)
Mountain Gilpin County (MGC)
Mountain Jefferson County (MJC)
Mountain Jefferson North (MJN)
Mountain Jefferson South (MJS)
Mountain Park County (MPC)
Mountain Park East (MPE)
North Northeast Suburban (NNE)
North Northwest Suburban (NNW)
North Suburban Central (NSC)
North Suburban East (NSE)
North Suburban West (NSW)
South Suburban Central (SSC)
South Suburban East (SSE)
Superior (SUP)

Courtesy of Land Title Guarantee Company

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Budget Puzzle: You Fix the Budget via The New York Times

 

Work Together Teamwork

Work Together Teamwork

Are you able to unravel the puzzle?  Can you balance the budget?  Well, the New York Times has created a handy dandy interactive puzzle solver.  Give it a shot, can you give up some entitlements?  Can you take from one and give to another?

 

SOLVE THE BUDGET PUZZLE

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Whole-House Sound Hath Charms to Soothe the Savage in You

Custom Speakers

Custom Speakers

Whole-house sound sets the mood, reduces sound system clutter, and adds value. Run wires behind the walls or go wireless–there’s a system for every budget.

Get wired

The highest quality whole-house sound travels through structured wires embedded in your walls. Wires run from your sound system, neatly tucked into a storage room or closet, through the ceiling into speakers mounted in rooms you select. This is the gold standard option for the music purist and should be installed by a sound specialist.

Structured wiring is most easily installed in new construction, and nearly half of all new homes built in 2008 have it. Retrofitting a house with structured wiring will cost $700 to $2,700 per room, depending on the control units you select. A pair of speakers for each room can cost from $100 to $2,000.

Leverage existing wires

Leveraging existing wires is a less intrusive way to achieve whole-house sound because you aren’t cutting through walls to run new wire. Expect to sacrifice audio fidelity, but it’s minimal.

A source hub–a central device that iPods, CD players, and other source equipment plug into–sends audio signals in a digital format over existing electrical wires. A receiver plugged into a wall outlet in each room converts digital back into analog music. 

Costs run $500 to $1,000 per room, including speakers, and takes a day or less to install.

Go wireless

Installing a wireless system is the easiest, most affordable way to get whole house sound–and the only one you can do yourself. 

Music is distributed from your computer, through a router, and into a small player box (about the size of a toaster) placed in each room you choose. If you want sound in five rooms, you’ll need five player boxes and five sets of speakers.

Wireless systems cost about $400 per room and can be set up in a couple of hours. 

By: Caralee Adams

Published: February 3, 2011

Caralee Adams, a veteran journalist, has written for Better Homes & Gardens, Parents, and Fitness.

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